Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview131Henneman's Size Principle vs Neural Network of Absolute StrengthA discussion on the Size Principle (linear recruitment) is inaccurate relative to the Neural Network of Absolute Strength (non-linear recruitment). Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintMay 25, 2025∙ Paid131ShareSubscribeResources that will provide more context to this discussion.The Neural Net of Absolute StrengthDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·February 18, 2025Read full storyHow Strength Emerges from the Neurological Network of Absolute StrengthDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·February 23, 2025Read full storyEstablishing Point B: Absolute StrengthDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·June 24, 2022Read full storyShare Absolute: The Art and Science of Human PerformanceLeave a commentContinue reading this post for free, courtesy of Dr. Michael Chivers.Claim my free postOr purchase a paid subscription.Absolute: The Art and Science of Human PerformanceSubscribeAuthorsDr. Michael ChiversJohn QuintRecent PostsThe Programming Gap: Resistance vs. LoadApr 19 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintDamping the Pendulum: A New Framework for the Reverse HyperApr 12 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintHow We Program Speed Strength: A Whiteboard Session with Colton RazoApr 9 • Dr. Michael Chivers, John Quint, and Paul LeducProgramming Hypertrophy Biceps Training with Justin Compton Apr 5 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintLat Training Part 2Mar 29 • Dr. Michael Chivers, John Quint, and Paul LeducOver Damping: Reactive Strength In Time ProgrammingMar 22 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintPerforming Oscillating Isometric Muscle Actions [OIMAs] Mar 15 • Dr. Michael Chivers, John Quint, and Paul LeducOscillating Isometric Muscle Actions [OIMAs] Founders Meeting (Recording)Mar 13 • Dr. Michael Chivers, John Quint, and Paul Leduc